Clinical and treatment aspects in chronic hypertrophic rhinitis in children
Background: Chronic hypertrophic rhinitis is a common problem in childhood and adolescence and has a negative impact on both physical, social and psychological well-being. Chronic hypertrophic rhinitis in the prevalence of children is 20-55%, and in the last 5 years this index is increasing. Mate...
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Language: | English |
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Scientific Medical Association of Moldova
2021-09-01
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Series: | The Moldovan Medical Journal |
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Summary: | Background: Chronic hypertrophic rhinitis is a common problem in childhood and adolescence and has a negative impact on both physical, social and
psychological well-being. Chronic hypertrophic rhinitis in the prevalence of children is 20-55%, and in the last 5 years this index is increasing.
Material and methods: The study included 65 patients, aged 5 to 18 years, being hospitalized in the ENT department of the Emilian Cotaga Clinic of the
Institute of Mother and Child, Chisinau, diagnosed with rhinitis complicated chronic hypertrophic over the years January 2018 – December 2020. The
study was conducted by retrospective analysis of complicated data from clinical observation sheets and documents accompanying the data. Treatment
methods studied: laser coagulation, electrocoagulation, radiofrequency, mucotomy. In most cases, lasercoagulation was chosen.
Results: Nasal permeability in children with chronic hypertrophic rhinitis is altered in most cases. The most frequently affected age groups were 10-14
years with a rate of 61.53%, the majority being from urban living environment in 63.08%. The most representative clinical signs and symptoms according
to this study are difficult nasal breathing in 96.93% and mouth breathing – 89.24%. From the indicated surgical methods, laser coagulation of the nasal
cornets was performed in 47.7% of cases. It proved to be more effective and less invasive compared to electrocoagulation performed in 44.6% of cases
and partial mucotomy in 4.62%.
Conclusions: From the data obtained in the study, we opted for laser coagulation of the lower nasal horns, which has a faster healing period, shorter
postoperative complications, greater acceptability from the doctor and patient. |
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ISSN: | 2537-6373 2537-6381 |